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inevitably

[in-ev-i-tuh-blee] / ɪnˈɛv ɪ tə bli /
ADVERB
unavoidably
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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The problem was, it was also going to inevitably rob them of track position around a track where overtaking is all but impossible.

From BBC

When everyone else decided to pit, McLaren's decision almost inevitably meant they were going to be sacrificing the lead to Verstappen if the race ran without incident until the end.

From BBC

Someone inevitably blinks or a background distraction ruins the shot.

From The Wall Street Journal

Choosing one place to live in forever will inevitably have its drawbacks, even if the idea is sold as paradise, and deciding between two great loves will always leave someone heartbroken.

From Salon

This is all well and good in theory, but it's only sustainable in practice if everyone sticks to the principles when problems arise, as they inevitably do through an F1 season.

From BBC